GE PHB920EJES

"It's no fish ye're buying."—Robert Falcon Scott

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This unit is a free-standing (not slide-in) 30-inch-wide range with a four-element induction cooktop (which also has a handy non-induction "warming area"); the two left cooktop elements can be "bridged" to make a single long element for such things as fish pans or griddles. The oven is a combination bake/broil/conduction type with numerous features, finished in slate grey. There is a sister unit, the PHB920SFSS, finished in stainless steel.

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